Yol. 9 Montreat Col! May 1942 ACTIVITIES CONCERT AND PLAYC^s t - One of the most anticipated evontl!^.!:^,^ the CoKunoncement season is thg;S^i’c^/>■” Class play. This year it that lovable story by Louisa LITTLE V/0J.EI. The charactC: for the , play vrere given ir; issue ^,of the Dialette. _ LIltl'LE VfOt will bo presented" in Anderson Saturday, May 23, at 8-:00. 1 price for adults v/ill be 25j^, Students, 15/, The proceeds a gift to Montreat College, sented at the close of schoo The annual concert, given bi and members of the piano an partment of tho Music Club, Friday, Kay 22, at eight o'cl ^ -^tp^ .bf ApibStt dm^sao] orftfi X A t ■ iprt- ff di- ijfifl io ■ Juanita jJerpig4i^ SENIOR ELECTIONS At the meeting of the Senior CiLass heljd after the Junior-Senior Banquejfc, t-h following were elected: clasa histori Amy Pettit; Class poet, Alyde l-ac?iel DeVore; class prophet, Ann Turner; p.ni class giftorian, Kathbrine Joijies, The Senior High School Class will written by Addie Moore; Betty class diistorian. The prophecy vra.sJ|^l|h ten by tv/q members of the Junior Ihi g h School Class: Camille Mountcastle and Billie Craivford. " =(=( sf: Ifewho laughs lastiisually doesn't ^t the joki ^SPEAKER AND AWARDS Montreat is privileged to .''\Samuel McPh. Glasgow, pastoi' ofi^hfe Inaependent Presbyterian Church 3f Stivannan, Georgia, to ’ deliver the inxccilaprEy^e sermon on Sunday morning, l4hyi!¥4.\; bA hM YI, Boyce, who is Presi- Theological Seminary a t 3ge, Due West, South Garo- the speaker for the Grad es oi Hondxy morning. May 25, ffiphb/mmcmorAte the Silver. Anniversary thfrjicollege' s existence, the w^ll wear caps and govms. -The pr>^Vsi(^3:d|ls and recessional will b e 5/d/following marshals, who were basis of scholarship, leader- general citizenship; from the S ^^uolloge Class, Catherine McKinnen, ^/Epbs, Katherine Snow, Faith Svra.na* yda Swanstrom, Aida\Torres; and rrom l^hcWunior High School Class, UldLne aad ifell Hogshead, Oi '^r4dua4ion day some of the njost •-de- hisniors will receive scholar- ;S,lip plnu And certificates. Tlie -ath- a-iJaras v/ill be presented at this a^ii%J)and the girls v/ho recite d norter Cfitechism to Mrs , Dorse^v/.ill receive a Bible and a gift of 'two ;lurs from Mr, Be Ik, * * * ■ , and_ tlio class laughs with vou; But 310U stay after school alone.

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